
| REFERENCE | TITLE | NAME | BORN | DIED | TITLE | NAME | BORN | DIED | COMMENTS | |
| 4 | Emperor | Paul of all the Russias | 1754 | 1801 | Landgravine | Wilhelmine of Hesse-Darmstadt | 1755 | 1776 | Paul was murdered by a group of conspirators on 23 March 1801. Wilhelmine took the name "Natalia Alexeivna" on her marriage. She became pregnant two years after her marriage but died following several days' in labour without being able to deliver her baby. | |
| 4 | Emperor | Paul of all the Russias | 1754 | 1801 | Duchess | Sophie of Württemberg | 1759 | 1828 | See 22.4 - Paul was murdered by a group of conspirators on 23 March 1801 in his bedroom in the St Michael Palace. The conspirators burst into his bedroom and tried to compel him to sign his abdication. He offered some resistance, and one of the assassins struck him with a sword, he was then strangled and trampled to death. Sophie took the name "Maria Feodorovna" on her marriage. | |
| 4.1 | Emperor | Alexander I of all the Russias | 1777 | 1825 | Princess | Luise of Baden | 1779 | 1826 | See 32.13 - Alexander was succeeded as Emperor of all the Russias by his brother Nicholas I. Luise took the name " Elisabeth Alexeievna" on her marriage. | |
| 4.11 | Grand Duchess | Maria of Russia | 1799 | 1800 | ||||||
| 4.12 | Grand Duchess | Elisabeth of Russia | 1806 | 1808 | ||||||
| 4.2 | Grand Duke | Constantine of Russia | 1779 | 1831 | Princess | Julianna of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld | 1781 | 1860 | See 28.3 - Julianna took the name "Anna Feodorovna" on her marriage. | |
| 4.2 | Grand Duke | Constantine of Russia | 1779 | 1831 | Countess | Johanna Grudna-Grudczinska | 1779 | 1831 | Constantine renounced his succession rights in 1822 in favour of his younger brother Nicholas on account of his second marriage to Johanna Grudna-Grudczinska being morganatic. Joanna was created Princess Lowicka in 1820 (The following detail extracted from Paul Theroff's Web Site - NOTE: l'Allemagne Dynastique does not show a birth date for Pss Lowicka, but shows that sources give four different possibilities: Warsaw 21 Sep 1799, Poznan 29 Sep 1799, 29 Nov 1791 and 29 Sep 1795) | |
| 4.3 | Grand Duchess | Alexandra of Russia | 1783 | 1801 | Archduke | Joseph Anton of Austria (Palatine of Hungary) (Hungarian Line) | 1776 | 1847 | See 21 - Joseph Anton founded the Hungarian Line and was a brother of Emperor Franz I of Austria. Alexandra died after giving birth to a stillborn daughter (Alexandrine) | |
| 4.4 | Grand Duchess | Elena of Russia | 1784 | 1803 | Hereditary Grand Duke | Friedrich Ludwig of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | 1778 | 1819 | See 23 - Friedrich Ludwig predeceased his father Grand Duke Friedrich Franz I and the throne passed to his son Paul Friedrich. | |
| 4.5 | Grand Duchess | Maria of Russia | 1786 | 1859 | Grand Duke | Carl Friedrich of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach | 1783 | 1853 | See 27.2 | |
| 4.6 | Grand Duchess | Catherine of Russia | 1788 | 1819 | Duke | George of Oldenburg | 1784 | 1812 | See 31.2 | |
| 4.6 | Grand Duchess | Catherine of Russia | 1788 | 1819 | King | Wilhelm I of Württemberg | 1781 | 1864 | See 22.11 | |
| 4.7 | Grand Duchess | Olga of Russia | 1792 | 1795 | ||||||
| 4.8 | Grand Duchess | Anna of Russia | 1795 | 1865 | King | Willem II of the Netherlands (also Grand Duke of Luxemburg) | 1792 | 1849 | See 9.1- Willem II succeeded his father King Willem I who had become unpopular because of his opposition to reform and who abdicated on 7 October 1840. | |
| 4.9 | Emperor | Nicholas I of all the Russias | 1796 | 1855 | Princess | Charlotte of Prussia | 1798 | 1860 | See 11.3 - Charlotte took the name "Alexandra Feodorovna" on her marriage. | |
| 4.91 | Emperor | Alexander II of all the Russias | 1818 | 1881 | Princess | Marie of Hesse and by Rhine | 1824 | 1880 | See 5.15 - Alexander was assassinated in St Petersburg by a terrorists bomb. Marie took the name "Maria Alexandrovna" on her marriage. | |
| 4.91 | Emperor | Alexander II of all the Russias | 1818 | 1881 | Princess | Catherine Dolgoruky (was created Princess Yurievsky) | 1847 | 1922 | Alexander and Catherine Dolgoruky were married just six weeks after the death of his first wife Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine. Alexander was assassinated in St Petersburg by a terrorists bomb. | |
| 4.911 | Grand Duchess | Alexandra of Russia | 1842 | 1849 | Alexandra died from infant meningitis | |||||
| 4.912 | Grand Duke | Nicholas of Russia | 1843 | 1865 | Nicholas was engaged to Princess Dagmar of Denmark but died after an attack of bronchitis (some sources quote meningitis) a couple of months before the intended marriage. Princess Dagmar later married his brother Emperor Alexander III of Russia | |||||
| 4.913 | Emperor | Alexander III "Sasha" of all the Russias | 1845 | 1894 | Princess | Dagmar "Minnie" of Denmark | 1847 | 1928 | See 2.4 - Alexander III died from inflammation of the kidney (nephritis). Alexander's first love was Princess Marie Elimovna Mestcherski who he was forced to abandon in order to marry Princess Dagmar. Dagmar took the name "Maria Feodorovna" on her marriage. | |
| 4.9131 | Emperor | Nicholas II of all the Russias | 1868 | 1918 | Princess | Alix of Hesse and by Rhine | 1872 | 1918 | See 5.216 - On 15 March 1917, Nicholas abdicated for himself and his son in favour of his brother Michael who in turn on the following day abdicated in favour of a provisional government. Alix took the name "Alexandra Feodorovna" on her marriage. | |
| 4.91311 - QVD | Grand Duchess | Olga of Russia | 1895 | 1918 | ||||||
| 4.91312 - QVD | Grand Duchess | Tatiana of Russia | 1897 | 1918 | ||||||
| 4.91313 - QVD | Grand Duchess | Maria of Russia | 1899 | 1918 | ||||||
| 4.91314 - QVD | Grand Duchess | Anastasia of Russia | 1901 | 1918 | ||||||
| 4.91315 - QVD | Tsarevitch | Alexis of Russia | 1904 | 1918 | ||||||
| 4.9132 | Grand Duke | Alexander of Russia | 1869 | 1870 | Alexander died of meningitis | |||||
| 4.9133 | Grand Duke | George of Russia | 1871 | 1899 | George died from complications associated with tuberculosis. There are conflicting reports regarding George's death. According to a posting on the The Alexander Palace Discussion Board on 20 March 2005 by Dimitry Macedonsky (Topic: George: Tsar Nicholas II's Brother ) George had been driving his Trycycle with benzine engine (produced by "Dion & Buton") and was found by a countrywoman close to the Abbas-Tuman Palace. George was in very bad condition, so she summoned help from the Palace and a Sub-Lt arrived minutes prior to to his death. (Note: although I have reworded the text of the posting, my thanks are due to Dimitry Macedonsky for the posting). | |||||
| 4.9134 | Grand Duchess | Xenia of Russia | 1875 | 1960 | Grand Duke | Alexander of Russia | 1866 | 1933 | See 4.985 | |
| 4.9135 | Grand Duke | Michael "Misha" of Russia | 1878 | 1918 | Natalia "Natasha" Wulfert (created Princess Romanovskaya-Brassova) | 1880 | 1952 | Michael was a prospective husband to his first cousin
Princess Beatrice "Baby Bee" of Edinburgh (Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) . However as marriages between first cousins was not allowed by the Russian Church any hopes of the marriage had to be abandoned. Natasha Wulfert who had been twice divorced before her marriage to Michael was granted the name and title Countess Brasova by Emperor Nicholas of Russia in 1913 and the title Princess Romanovskaya-Brasova by Grand Duke Cyril of Russia in 1935. Natasha was born Natalia Sergeevna Cheremtevskaia. Before she was twenty she had married twice, to Sergei Manmontoff, with whom she had a daughter also called Natalia "Tata" (1903-1969) and after their divorce to Liolucha Wulfurt, an army captain. Natalia "Tata" , and still at school, secretly married Val Gielgud in 1921 with their divorce following in 1923 - Val Gielgud was an elder brother of the famous actor Sir John Gielgud. |
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| 4.91351 | Count | George Brasova | 1910 | 1931 | George having finished his final examinations at the Sorbonne, decided to celebrate with a holiday in the south of France with his Dutch friend, Edgar Moneanaar. They planned to drive from Paris to Cannes, their car skidded on the road near Sens, and crashed into a tree. Nineteen-year-old Edgar, who had been at the wheel, was killed. George who was taken to hospital with both thighs broken and severe internal injuries died without recovering consciousness on 21 July 1931. | |||||
| 4.9136 | Grand Duchess | Olga of Russia | 1882 | 1960 | Duke | Peter of Oldenburg | 1868 | 1924 | See 31.2241 - Some sources refer to Olga as the last Grand Duchess of Russia. However, this does not take into account whether Marie (1953 - ) daughter of Grand Duke Vladimir is entitled to use the style of Grand Duchess of Russia | |
| 4.9136 | Grand Duchess | Olga of Russia | 1882 | 1960 | Colonel | Nikolai Kulikovsky | 1881 | 1958 | Olga was the last Grand Duchess of Russia | |
| 4.91361 | Tikhon Kulikovsky | 1917 | 1993 | Agnete Petersen | 1920 | |||||
| 4.91361 | Tikhon Kulikovsky | 1917 | 1993 | Livia Sebesteyn | 1925 | 1982 | ||||
| 4.91361 | Tikhon Kulikovsky | 1917 | 1993 | Olga Pupynin Burton | 1926 | |||||
| 4.913611 | Olga Kulikovsky | 1964 | Joseph Cordeiro | 1962 | ||||||
| 4.9136111 | Peter James Cordeiro | 1994 | ||||||||
| 4.9136112 | John Alexander Cordeiro | 1996 | ||||||||
| 4.9136113 | Michael Andrew Cordeiro | 1999 | ||||||||
| 4.9136114 | Victor Thomas Cordeiro | 2001 | ||||||||
| 4.91362 | Guri Kulikovsky | 1919 | 1984 | Ruth Schwartz | 1921 | |||||
| 4.91362 | Guri Kulikovsky | 1919 | 1984 | Helen Gagarin | 1924 | |||||
| 4.913621 | Xenia Kulikovsky | 1941 | Ralph Edward Jones | 1939 | ||||||
| 4.913621 | Xenia Kulikovsky | 1941 | Finn Larsen | 1940 | ||||||
| 4.913621 | Xenia Kulikovsky | 1941 | Aage Nielsen | 1948 | ||||||
| 4.913622 | Leonid Kulikovsky | 1943 | ||||||||
| 4.913623 | Alexander Kulikovsky | 1948 | ||||||||
| 4.914 | Grand Duke | Vladmir of Russia | 1847 | 1909 | Duchess | Marie "Miechen" of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | 1854 | 1920 | See 23.113 - Marie took the name "Marie Pavlovna" on her marriage. | |
| 4.9141 | Grand Duke | Alexander of Russia | 1875 | 1877 | ||||||
| 4.9142 | Grand Duke | Cyril of Russia | 1876 | 1938 | Princess | Victoria Melita "Ducky" of Edinburgh (Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) (and of Great Britain) | 1876 | 1936 | See 1.43 - Cyril was banished from Russia by his cousin Nicholas II following his marriage to the divorced Victoria Melita in 1905. Their marriage and Victoria Melita's status as a Grand Duchess was officially recognised on 17 July 1907 and both were allowed to return to Russia in 1909. Victoria Melita took the name "Victoria Feodovovna " on her marriage. Cyril issued a manifesto on 31 August 1924 in which he assumed the title of Emperor of all the Russias. | |
| 4.91421 - QVD | Grand Duchess | Marie of Russia | 1907 | 1951 | Prince | Friedrich Karl of Leiningen (6th Prince of Leiningen) | 1898 | 1946 | See 39.2123 - Friedrich Karl was imprisoned by the Russians during World War II and died as a prisoner of war at Mordvinien | |
| 4.91422 - QVD | Grand Duchess | Kira of Russia | 1909 | 1967 | Prince | Louis Ferdinand of Prussia | 1907 | 1994 | See 11.21112 | |
| 4.91423 - QVD | Grand Duke | Vladimir of Russia | 1917 | 1992 | Princess | Leonida Bagration-Moukhransky | 1914 | Princess Leonida is from the former Royal House of Georgia and is a sister to Prince Irakly of Bagration-Mukhransky | ||
| 4.914231 - QVD | Grand Duchess | Marie of Russia | 1953 | Prince | Franz Wilhelm of Prussia | 1943 | See 11.211611 - Marie is the present Head of the Imperial House of Russia | |||
| 4.9143 | Grand Duke | Boris of Russia | 1877 | 1943 | Zenaida Rashevskaya | 1898 | 1963 | |||
| 4.9144 | Grand Duke | Andrew of Russia | 1879 | 1956 | Mathilde Kschessinska | 1872 | 1971 | Mathilde was one of the greatest ballerina of her generation and mistress of three Russian Grand Dukes including the future Emperor Nicholas II of all the Russias. She was created Princess Romanovskya-Krassinskya in 1921 | ||
| 4.91441 | Prince | Vladimer Romanovsky-Krasinsky | 1902 | 1974 | ||||||
| 4.9145 | Grand Duchess | Helen of Russia | 1882 | 1957 | Prince | Nicholas of Greece and Denmark | 1872 | 1938 | See 16.4 - Helen was engaged to Prince Max of Baden in 1898 which was broken off by him. | |
| 4.915 | Grand Duke | Alexis of Russia | 1850 | 1908 | Alexandra Zhukovsky | 1842 | 1899 | There is a dispute as to whether this marriage took place, it is not officially recognised. | ||
| 4.9151 | Count | Alexis Belevsky-Zhukovsky | 1871 | 1932 | Princess | Maria Troubetskoya | 1872 | 1954 | Count Alexis was killed by the Soviets in the Causasus 1930/32 | |
| 4.9151 | Count | Alexis Belevsky-Zhukovsky | 1871 | 1932 | Baroness | Nathalie Schopping | ? | ? | Count Alexis was killed by the Soviets in the Causasus 1930/32 | |
| 4.91511 | Countess | Elizabeth Belevsky-Zhukovsky | 1896 | 1975 | Peter Perevostchikova | 1872 | 1937 | |||
| 4.91511 | Countess | Elizabeth Belevsky-Zhukovsky | 1896 | 1975 | Arthur Lourie | 1892 | 1966 | |||
| 4.915111 | Marie Perevostchikova | 1917 | 1990 | Lucien Teissier | 1908 | |||||
| 4.915112 | Dimitri Perevostchikova | 1921 | 1960 | Marina Ourousova | ? | ? | ||||
| 4.91512 | Countess | Alexandra Belevsky-Zhukovsky | 1899 | Henry de Lepp | 1896 | 1955 | ||||
| 4.91512 | Countess | Alexandra Belevsky-Zhukovsky | 1899 | George Flevitzky | 1904 | 1960 | ||||
| 4.91513 | Countess | Marie Belevsky-Zhukovsky | 1901 | 1996 | Vladimir Sverbeva | 1890 | 1951 | |||
| 4.91513 | Countess | Marie Belevsky-Zhukovsky | 1901 | 1996 | Vladimir Lanouchevsky | 1897 | 1970 | |||
| 4.915131 | Elizabeth Sverbeva | 1923 | Alexander Tarsaidze | 1901 | 1978 | |||||
| 4.915131 | Elizabeth Sverbeva | 1923 | Charles Byron-Patrikiades | 1919 | ||||||
| 4.91514 | Count | Sergei Belevsky-Zhukovsky | 1903 | 1956 | Nina Botkina | 1901 | 1966 | |||
| 4.915141 | Countess | Elena Belevsky-Zhukovsky | 1929 | Nikolai Mojaisky | 1928 | |||||
| 4.915141 | Countess | Elena Belevsky-Zhukovsky | 1929 | Count | Cyril Nieroth | 1930 | ||||
| 4.916 | Grand Duchess | Marie of Russia | 1853 | 1920 | Prince | Alfred "Affie" of Great Britain (Duke of Edinburgh and later Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) | 1844 | 1900 | See 1.4 - Alfred succeeded to the Dukedom of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha on 22 August 1893 on the death of his Uncle Duke Ernst II of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. When he was eighteen he was offered the throne of Greece on the abdication of King Otto, but refused it owing to the opposition of the British Government for political reasons. | |
| 4.917 | Grand Duke | Serge of Russia | 1857 | 1905 | Princess | Elizabeth "Ella" of Hesse and by Rhine | 1864 | 1918 | See 5.212 - Serge was killed by an anarchist's bomb | |
| 4.918 | Grand Duke | Paul of Russia | 1860 | 1919 | Princess | Alexandra "Aline" of Greece and Denmark | 1870 | 1891 | See 16.3 - Princess Alexandra suffered a convulsive fit in the seventh month of her pregnancy. Her son Dimitri was delivered and lived into adulthood, however Alexandra never regained consciousness and died after six days in a coma. | |
| 4.918 | Grand Duke | Paul of Russia | 1860 | 1919 | Olga Pistolkors (née Karnovich) | 1866 | 1929 | Olga was firstly married to Erik Pistolkors a captain in the regiment commanded by Grand Duke Paul. Olga and Grand Duke Paul had a son Vladimir who was born in 1897 whilst Olga was still married to her first husband. Following her marriage to Paul, Olga was granted the title of Countess Hohenfelsen in 1904 by Prince Regent Leopold of Bavaria and created Princess Paley on 28 August 1915 by Emperor Nicholas of Russia. The name Paley came from one of the estates of Grand Duke Paul and also a surname of one of the ancestors of Olga. Paul and Olga were banished to Paris, Paul's two children from his first marriage Marie and Dimitri remained under the guardianship of his brother Grand Serge and his wife Ella, Paul and Olga finally returned indefinitely to Russia in May 1914. | ||
| 4.9181 | Grand Duchess | Maria of Russia | 1890 | 1958 | Prince | Wilhelm of Sweden (Duke of Sodermanland) | 1884 | 1965 | See 3.312 | |
| 4.9181 | Grand Duchess | Maria of Russia | 1890 | 1958 | Prince | Sergei Putyatin | 1893 | 1966 | ||
| 4.91811 | Prince | Roman Putyatin | 1918 | 1919 | ||||||
| 4.9182 | Grand Duke | Dimitri of Russia | 1891 | 1942 | Anne-Audrey Emery (created Princess Ilyinsky) | 1904 | 1971 | Dimitri was born in Ilyinskoie which presumably accounts for the title (Princess Ilyinsky) given to his wife Anne-Audrey in 1926, he was involved in the murder of Rasputin. Anne-Audrey was an heiress to Emery Industries a large conglomerate headquartered in Cincinnati, USA. | ||
| 4.91821 | Prince | Paul Ilyinsky | 1928 | 2004 | Mary Prince | 1925 | Paul was born in the U.S. Embassy in London and became a naturalised American citizen under the name Ilyinsky subsequently becoming Mayor of Palm Beach, Florida in 1993. | |||
| 4.91821 | Prince | Paul Ilyinsky | 1928 | 2004 | Angelika Kauffman | 1932 | Paul was born in the U.S. Embassy in London and became a naturalised American citizen under the name Ilyinsky subsequently becoming Mayor of Palm Beach, Florida in 1993. An online report of Paul's death can be found here | |||
| 4.918211 | Prince | Dimitri Ilyinsky | 1954 | Martha McDowell | 1952 | |||||
| 4.9182111 | Princess | Catherine Adair Ilyinsky | 1981 | |||||||
| 4.9182112 | Princess | Victoria Bayard Ilyinsky | 1984 | |||||||
| 4.9182113 | Princess | Lela McDowell Ilyinsky | 1986 | |||||||
| 4.918212 | Princess | Paula Maria Ilyinsky | 1956 | Marc Allen Comisar | 1953 | |||||
| 4.918213 | Princess | Anna Ilyinsky | 1958 | Robin de Young | 1952 | |||||
| 4.918213 | Princess | Anna Ilyinsky | 1958 | David Wise Glossinger | 1953 | |||||
| 4.918214 | Prince | Michael Ilyinsky | 1959 | Maria Lowe | 1966 | There's some doubt as to whether this marriage took place | ||||
| 4.918214 | Prince | Michael Ilyinsky | 1959 | Paula Maier | 1965 | |||||
| 4.918214 | Prince | Michael Ilyinsky | 1959 | Lisa Marie Schiesler | 1973 | |||||
| 4.9182141 | Princess | Alexis Taylor Ilyinsky | 1994 | |||||||
| 4.9183 | Prince | Vladimir Paley | 1897 | 1918 | ||||||
| 4.9184 | Princess | Irina Paley | 1903 | 1990 | Prince | Feodor of Russia | 1898 | 1968 | See 4.9853 | |
| 4.9184 | Princess | Irina Paley | 1903 | 1990 | Count | Hubert de Monbrison | 1892 | 1981 | ||
| 4.9185 | Princess | Natalia Paley | 1905 | 1981 | Lucien Lelong | 1889 | 1958 | |||
| 4.9185 | Princess | Natalia Paley | 1905 | 1981 | John Chapman Wilson | 1899 | 1961 | |||
| 4.919 | Prince | George Yurievsky | 1872 | 1913 | Countess | Alexandra von Zarnekau | 1883 | 1957 | See 31.2271 | |
| 4.9191 | Prince | Alexander Yurievsky | 1900 | 1988 | Ursule Beer de Gruneck | 1925 | 2001 | |||
| 4.91911 | Prince | George Yurievsky | 1961 | Katharina Verhagen | 1964 | |||||
| 4.91J | Princess | Olga Yurievsky | 1873 | 1925 | Count | George Nicholas von Merenberg | 1871 | 1948 | See 33.K3 | |
| 4.91K | Prince | Boris Yurievsky | 1876 | 1876 | ||||||
| 4.91L | Princess | Catherine Yurievsky | 1878 | 1959 | Prince | Alexander Bariatinsky | 1870 | 1910 | ||
| 4.91L | Princess | Catherine Yurievsky | 1878 | 1959 | Prince | Serge Obolensky | 1890 | 1978 | ||
| 4.91L1 | Prince | Andrei Bariatinsky | 1902 | 1944 | Marie Paule Jedlinski | 1906 | 1971 | Some sources show the death of Andrei Bariatinsky as 1931, the date of 1944 was supplied via a personal email from the Russian Genealogist Mr Tim Boettger | ||
| 4.91L2 | Prince | Alexander Bariatinsky | 1905 | 1992 | ||||||
| 4.92 | Grand Duchess | Maria of Russia | 1819 | 1876 | Duke | Maximilian of Leuchtenberg | 1817 | 1852 | See 18.27 | |
| 4.92 | Grand Duchess | Maria of Russia | 1819 | 1876 | Count | Gregory C Strogonov | 1824 | 1879 | ||
| 4.93 | Stillborn Daughter | 1820 | 1820 | |||||||
| 4.94 | Grand Duchess | Olga of Russia | 1822 | 1892 | King | Karl I of Württemberg | 1823 | 1891 | See 22.114 | |
| 4.95 | Grand Duchess | Alexandra of Russia | 1825 | 1844 | Landgrave | Friedrich Wilhelm of Hesse-Cassel | 1820 | 1884 | See 45.14 - Grand Duchess Alexandra who was dying of tuberculosis went into labour when she was six months' pregnant, her son Wilhelm lived only for a few hours with his mother dying a few hours later . Landgrave Friedrich succeeded his second cousin Elector Friedrich Wilhelm (1802-1875) as representative of the House of Hesse-Cassel. | |
| 4.96 | Grand Duke | Constantine of Russia | 1827 | 1892 | Princess | Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg | 1830 | 1911 | See 30.45 - Alexandra took the name "Alexandra Josifovna" on her marriage. | |
| 4.961 | Grand Duke | Nicholas of Russia | 1850 | 1918 | Nadejhda Dreyer | 1861 | 1929 | Nadejhda was granted the title Princess Iskander by Emperor Nicholas II of Russia | ||
| 4.9611 | Prince | Artemi Iskander | 1883 | 1919 | ||||||
| 4.9612 | Prince | Alexander Iskander | 1889 | 1957 | Olga Rogovsky | 1893 | 1962 | Olga Rogovsky disappeared in USSR | ||
| 4.9612 | Prince | Alexander Iskander | 1889 | 1957 | Natalya Hanykoff | 1893 | 1982 | |||
| 4.96121 | Prince | Cyril Iskander | 1914 | 1992 | ||||||
| 4.96122 | Princess | Natalya Iskander | 1916 | 1999 | Nikolaj Dostal | 1916 | ||||
| 4.962 | Grand Duchess | Olga of Russia | 1851 | 1926 | King | George I of the Hellenes | 1845 | 1913 | See 2.3 & 16 - King George was previously Prince Wilhelm of Denmark and was elected King of the Hellenes on 5 June 1863 and accepted the crown on 31 October 1863. He succeeded Otto (previously Prince Otto of Bavaria) as King , after the latter had been forced to flee Greece in 1862.George was assassinated at Salonika. | |
| 4.963 | Grand Duchess | Vera of Russia | 1854 | 1912 | Duke | Eugen of Württemberg | 1846 | 1877 | See 22.3122- Vera was a difficult child to control by her parents and was formally adopted by her childeless Uncle and Aunt, King Karl I of Württemberg and his wife. | |
| 4.964 | Grand Duke | Konstantine "KR" of Russia | 1858 | 1915 | Princess | Elisabeth of Saxe-Altenburg | 1865 | 1927 | See 30.932 - Konstantine was the last Romanov to die whilst under the dynasty's rule. Elisabeth took the name "Elisabeth Mavrikievna" on her marriage | |
| 4.9641 | Prince | Ioann "Ivan" of Russia | 1886 | 1918 | Princess | Elena of Serbia | 1884 | 1962 | See 7.51 | |
| 4.96411 | Prince | Vsevolode of Russia | 1914 | 1973 | Lady | Mary Lygon | 1910 | 1982 | ||
| 4.96411 | Prince | Vsevolode of Russia | 1914 | 1973 | Emilia de Gosztonyi | 1914 | 1993 | |||
| 4.96411 | Prince | Vsevolode of Russia | 1914 | 1973 | Valli Knust | 1930 | ||||
| 4.96412 | Princess | Ekaterina "Catherine" of Russia | 1915 | 2007 | Marquess | Ruggero Farace di Villaforesta | 1909 | 1970 | Princess Ekaterina was the last surviving member of the Russian Imperial Family born before the Revolution | |
| 4.964121 | Nobile | Nicoletta Farace | 1938 | Alberto Grundland | 1931 | 1984 | ||||
| 4.964122 | Nobile | Fiametta Farace | 1940 | Victor Arcelus | 1935 | |||||
| 4.964122 | Nobile | Fiametta Farace | 1940 | Nelson Zanelli | 1947 | |||||
| 4.964123 | Marquess | Giovanni Farace di Villaforesta | 1943 | Marie Debesse | 1944 | |||||
| 4.9642 | Prince | Gavril "Gabriel" of Russia | 1887 | 1955 | Antonia Raphailovna Nesterovskaya | 1890 | 1950 | |||
| 4.9642 | Prince | Gavril "Gabriel" of Russia | 1887 | 1955 | Princess | Irina Kurakina | 1903 | 1993 | ||
| 4.9643 | Princess | Tatiana of Russia | 1890 | 1979 | Prince | Constantine Bagration-Moukhransky | 1889 | 1915 | Princess Tatiana became a nun. Prince Constantine was from the former Ruling House of Georgia and was killed in action in Galicia | |
| 4.9643 | Princess | Tatiana of Russia | 1890 | 1979 | Alexander Korotchenzov | 1877 | 1922 | Princess Tatiana became a nun | ||
| 4.96431 | Prince | Theimouraz Bagration-Moukhransky | 1912 | 1992 | Catherine Ratchitch | 1919 | 1946 | |||
| 4.96431 | Prince | Theimouraz Bagration-Moukhransky | 1912 | 1992 | Countess | Irina Chernyshova-Bezobrazova | 1926 | |||
| 4.96432 | Princess | Natalia Bagration-Moukhransky | 1914 | 1984 | Sir | Charles Hepburn Johnstone | 1912 | 1986 | ||
| 4.9644 | Prince | Konstantine of Russia | 1891 | 1918 | ||||||
| 4.9645 | Prince | Oleg of Russia | 1892 | 1914 | Oleg died of wounds received in action | |||||
| 4.9646 | Prince | Igor of Russia | 1894 | 1918 | ||||||
| 4.9647 | Prince | George of Russia | 1903 | 1938 | George developed pneumonia following an appendectomy in August 1938 | |||||
| 4.9648 | Princess | Natalia of Russia | 1905 | 1905 | ||||||
| 4.9649 | Princess | Vera of Russia | 1906 | 2001 | ||||||
| 4.965 | Grand Duke | Dimitri of Russia | 1860 | 1919 | ||||||
| 4.966 | Grand Duke | Vyacheslav of Russia | 1862 | 1879 | ||||||
| 4.97 | Grand Duke | Nicholas of Russia | 1831 | 1891 | Duchess | Alexandra of Oldenburg | 1838 | 1900 | See 31.221 - Alexandra took the name "Alexandra Petrovna" on her marriage. | |
| 4.971 | Grand Duke | Nicholas of Russia | 1856 | 1929 | Princess | Anastasia "Stana" of Montenegro | 1868 | 1935 | See 40.3 | |
| 4.972 | Grand Duke | Peter of Russia | 1864 | 1931 | Princess | Militza of Montenegro | 1866 | 1951 |